Film Gimp Chalks Up Another Studio
Robin Rowe of the Film Gimp project has a piece running on NewsForge (also part of OSDN) that says "Film Gimp has recently been adopted by ComputerCafe, the fourth motion picture studio to use it in making feature films." Check out this recent post about Film Gimp to see some great screenshots of behind-the-scenes use. (And Rowe is also hoping you can get to the Linux Movies Track at Creative Cow West 2003, starting Tuesday in Los Angeles.) Update: 02/17 04:04 GMT by T : Brain rebooted, so I added the missing link.
FERST POSTTTTT
YOU FAIL IT!
God I am depressed.
We wave the flag of freedom as we conquer and invade.
dweebs just want to have fu-un...
I thought they were talking about "The Gimp" from Pulp Fiction.
Manipulate the moderator system! Mod someone as "overrated" today.
Like, what's the latest Red Hat release? Three or four CDs? Jesus H. Christ!
oh come on....this is funny guys
;oP
besides, you know it's gonna get duped
Great, just saw a banneradd for the Ironport server. Turns out it is a server made for the specific purpose of delivering SPAM.
Link: http://ironport.com
Some of its great features:
- The IronPort A60 has massive performance, capable of sustained delivery rates in excess of 1 million messages per hour. The IronPort A60 also has a mail merge API that allows the system to render and deliver messages, taking load off the database and increasing message delivery rates.
- IronPort's Virtual Gateway technology allows a single IronPort to deliver separate campaigns on unique IP addresses. This technology ensures that if one campaign has a problem with less than perfect spam filters at receiving ISPs, it won't impact other campaigns on separate Virtual Gateways. Each IronPort A60 supports up to 256 unique outbound IP addresses.
"Thank you, Slashdot!"
they had locked up in a box in Pulp Fiction movie?
I thought so